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Design

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The Taco Van is an extended variant of the Boxville, which has been purposed for selling Tacos and other Mexican foods.

The vehicle shares many of the details from the Boxville, but incorporates a stand on the left side (with the side compartment always closed), an air conditioner that sticks out of the left wall and a single door for the driver. The name of the food truck, according to the menu list, is Attack-a-Taco. The slogan is "Kill That Hunger." The shape of a grenade is used as the logo, while the 'o' in it's name also represents a grenade. It serves these Mexican dishes:

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Performance

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Much like the Boxville, the Taco Van is a heavy rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Its engine is capable of powering it up to moderately high speeds, but acceleration suffers, likely due to its heavy weight. Poor weight distribution makes the vehicle prone to tipping over when cornering at high speeds, and due to its significant body roll and heavy weight, it is prone to oversteer as well. However, its weight can be used as an advantage when trying to ram other cars off the road.

The vehicle is powered by a double overhead camshaft inline-4 engine, mounted with a large chrome turbocharger, laid longitudinally in a front engine, rear wheel drive configuration. The engine sounds to be a low revving diesel engine with slow valve timing.

Trivia

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None of the Mexican dishes listed in the menu can be sold in the Taco Van.

The conditions onboard the Taco Van are likely unsanitary, as mentioned in a Weazel News report.

It seems that, while the roof features 4 "sunroofs", the interior is modeled like there is a large sunroof. Probably a design oversight. This was fixed in the enhanced version, due to the first person view introduction and interior changes.